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Paradigm shift in education
Paradigm shift in education










paradigm shift in education

Our job as educators is in inspiring and keeping curiosity alive. This will lead to a focus on the accountability and responsibility of the student. It will be the responsibility of the learner to be able to define their own path. The next generation of students will be self-directed. People are by nature curious, with a desire to progress. Paradigm Shift in Education: Towards the Third Wave of Effectiveness (Routledge Research in Education) Cheng, Yin Cheong on. Our understanding and expectations of what education is, will change accordingly. The boundaries between discipline will blend and students will redefine their own purpose-driven program. Learning will be in blocks as when the individual requires it. Self-Directed, Lifelong Learning: We are evolving from specific degrees in specific time-frames to lifelong learning.

paradigm shift in education

Corporate India is beginning to feel obsolete – it will need to help the employee to figure what to learn. As things change rapidly, every organization will be a learning organization. There will be close integration between academia and industry. We will see cross-discipline, inter-discipline learning aligned to individual’s focus and needs. Learning specific disciplines will lose focus. Skills vs Degrees: Degrees are not going to be important. EdTech will be data-driven, will use immersion technology, video content and allow for personalization and adaptive learning. Going forward, use of artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality will bridge the gap of synchronous education environments. Online education is a paradigm shift towards blended education. This will bring more quality control and outreach. Online-classes and recorded courses will build on the current system. A session on zoom has a greater reach than a traditional classroom lecture. Technology in teaching has greater reach and here to stay. We in India leverage this push provided by technology to address the limitations of the pandemic. Tech in Education: Embracing technology to teach is the opportunity and the answer for the way forward. How can we provide quality education within our limitations? 90% of the Indian universities are below par. The current education systemin India is also failing to cope with the demands placed on it. Our current gross enrollment ratio from school to college is only 1:4, and this number for tribal areas is lowest at 1:7.Īs per World Bank the world is in a learning crisis due to the poor quality of education. The Pressure on the Indian Education System: As per AISHE portal of MHRD, in 2019 India had 37.3 million students enrolled in higher education, in 993 universities, and around 42,000 colleges and 10,700 standalone institutes of higher learning. The world is forging a new paradigm for learning. Most of the institutions of learning are moving to online platforms, and the focus has shifted to Digital Technologies in Education. The unprecedented situation created by the global pandemic has put the spotlight on the education system.












Paradigm shift in education